Our Electrical UN has these rules about connections allowed to Elbows:
Yet, We have connections to Elbows with None for terminal settings and no errors:
and :
These rules should ensure terminal must be set, right? (I swear they were being enforced recently)
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The rules show that a 3 phase primary can only connect to line side, since there is not an ambiguous rule, an explicit terminal connection is not required, as the rules define that is can only connect to the one line and not the other.
The rules show that a 3 phase primary can only connect to line side, since there is not an ambiguous rule, an explicit terminal connection is not required, as the rules define that is can only connect to the one line and not the other.
So should it be an error when 3phase primary is snapped to the elbow and terminal is set to none?
Oh. So are you saying it is assumed to be line side because that is the only acceptable terminal?
Awesome! Thanks. I love this system!
@BryanMay531 If we didn't have this behavior, you would have to explicitly set the terminal connections for every transformer in your system, which would make editing your conductors tedious.
It makes sense that you wouldn't need to populate the terminals for your elbows, since the line side should always be connected to a conductor/cable and the bus side should always be connected to the bus work.
Your rules may not be as clear cut, depending on your drawing standards. If you allow an elbow can be drawn with buswork or conductor on BOTH sides of the elbow THEN you will need to have rules allowing for this and will need to explicitly populate terminals on each line.